Researchers at Erasmus University Medical Center have identified a blood-based biomarker that can predict the progression rate of Parkinson’s disease. The biomarker, a measurable indicator of the condition, is associated with defects in DNA…
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Meditation and health: Scientific insights into its impact on the brain and immune system
Meditation, once considered a purely spiritual practice, is now widely recognized for its tangible benefits on the human brain and immune system. Backed by neuroscience and psychophysiological research, meditation is increasingly being adopted…
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Impact of vaccination on SARS-CoV-2 infections and long COVID symptoms: a cross-sectional study in China | BMC Infectious Diseases
Characteristics of participants
Baseline characteristics of the 6,572 participants were shown in Table 1 and S3 figure. A total of 5,646 (85.91%) reported SARS-CoV-2 positivity (positive antigen and/or nucleic acid tests and/or self-reported…
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This special protein found in bacteria could kill cancer cells – Euronews.com
- This special protein found in bacteria could kill cancer cells Euronews.com
- Bacteria hidden inside tumors could help beat cancer ScienceDaily
- They discover a bacterial mechanism that could destroy tumor cells De Último Minuto
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Exploring TEM β-lactamase in E. coli from urinary tract infection p
Introduction
Urinary tract infections (UTIs) are among the most common bacterial infections worldwide, with E. coli being the predominant pathogen responsible for these infections.1 In recent years, the increase in antibiotic resistance has…
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Australian study finds genomic sequencing could save more newborn lives-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia say adding genomic sequencing to standard newborn blood screening would identify hundreds more treatable childhood conditions, enabling lifesaving early diagnoses.
A baby’s genome,…
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Australian study finds genomic sequencing could save more newborn lives-Xinhua
MELBOURNE, Oct. 10 (Xinhua) — Researchers in Australia say adding genomic sequencing to standard newborn blood screening would identify hundreds more treatable childhood conditions, enabling lifesaving early diagnoses.
A baby’s genome,…
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Inflamed Skin, Burdened Heart: A Multidisciplinary Perspective on Atop
Introduction
Cardiovascular diseases represent a major global health challenge due to their high incidence and substantial mortality. Likewise, skin diseases are highly prevalent worldwide. Despite their lower fatality rates, the lack of…
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Consumer AI adapted for drug safety, repurposing leads
Consumer AI adapted for drug safety, repurposing leads | Mobi Health News
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